
Liechtenstein offers a very high quality of life. The services for various life situations as well as the scenic, cultural, and economic opportunities are enormous.
«My Ear for You» offers a hotline for anyone who currently has no one to talk to – seven days a week in German and on two evenings also in English. The free phone line can be reached at 0800 500 400 – the service is also free to call from Liechtenstein.
Emergency Call: 144
Police: 117
Fire Department: 118
Poison Control: 145
REGA: 1414
Emergency Help: 143
Helpline for Children and Adolescents: 147
Doctors
Doctor Emergency Call: 230 30 30
Hospital
For over 125 years, the Landesspital Liechtenstein has been providing basic medical care to the population.
A new building is currently being planned. From 2025, patients will be received there.
If you need urgent help, please call Phone Number 144.
Helpline for Children's Emergencies
Do you have a medical question about your child? Or are you unsure if your child needs to go to the hospital? Then you can call the Medgate Kids Line.
You will receive quick and easy help: nursing professionals or a doctor will speak with you.
The medical team is available 24/7.
Phone Number: +41 58 387 78 84
Costs: The consultation is covered by Liechtenstein's health insurance companies.
The Office for Health is responsible for the entire population of Liechtenstein. Here you will find all information about the healthcare system in Liechtenstein (insurance, hospitals, prevention and health promotion, vaccinations, medicines, diseases and risks, health professions, etc.).
The Office for Health offers an alternative service and idea provider for healthy catering at events through the platform "Alles Wurscht?".
You can find a list of doctors here.
You can also see which doctors are accepted by the mandatory health insurance (OKP). OKP stands for "mandatory health care insurance". The costs of an OKP doctor will be covered by your health insurance.
helpchat.li
Do you need help? Are you feeling stressed, strained, depressed, downcast, or experiencing anxiety? Write us your request or problem on Helpchat: Here you will receive initial help, you will be advised, and you can find out about support and therapy options.
The online consultation is free and confidential.
Medical practices can order intercultural interpreters from the Eastern Swiss mediation organization Arge Verdi. They translate in about 70 languages. The costs for the assignments are covered by the Office for Health. Intercultural interpreters can assist with linguistic and cultural understanding.
All individuals who live or work in Liechtenstein have access to mandatory health insurance. Mandatory means compulsory.
This means that all individuals have access to medical care. In the event of illness or injury, material and monetary benefits are received.
Children and adolescents up to the age of 16 do not have to pay anything for mandatory health insurance.
The cost of health insurance must be paid monthly. For individuals who are employed, the employer covers half of the health insurance costs.
You can choose from the following health insurance companies:
Premium Subsidy
Individuals who do not earn much are entitled to financial assistance for health insurance costs. This is called premium subsidy.
You can inquire with the Office for Social Services if you are entitled to a premium subsidy.
Applications for premium subsidies can be sent to the Office for Social Services by
October 31.
"healthy?" - Prevention and Counseling
The preventive examination is a free, voluntary service for children and adults. Its purpose is to detect diseases as early as possible.
All individuals who live in Liechtenstein and have residence permits B, C, or D will receive an invitation for the preventive examination.
Vaccinations
You receive a vaccination from a doctor. It provides good protection against various diseases.
Children are usually vaccinated for the first time at the age of 2 months. The pediatrician will follow the Swiss vaccination schedule.
By getting vaccinated, you protect yourself from disease and take responsibility for society.
love.li
The team from love.li supports parents and teachers in sexual education through lectures and workshops for school classes.
Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment occurs when the victim's gender is the focus.
It can vary widely, including insults, comments about appearance, and physical assaults.
The Office for Social Services has published a guide on the issue of sexual harassment in the workplace.
Affected individuals should be encouraged to clearly define their boundaries and stand up for themselves. Employees are asked to help and support.
Employers are required by the Equal Treatment Act to ensure a harassment-free work environment.
Female Genital Mutilation - Counseling Center
Contact point against female genital mutilation in Eastern Switzerland and Liechtenstein. A project by committed individuals together with specialized institutions from Eastern Switzerland.
For questions regarding addiction, you can contact Addiction Prevention Liechtenstein. Some of the services can be used anonymously and free of charge.
Here you will find plenty of information about addictive substances and dependency.
The "aha" - tips and information for young people also provides a wealth of information on its homepage.
In Eschen, Schaan, Triesen, Triesenberg, and Vaduz, the Liechtenstein Nursing and Care Facility (LAK) offers nursing and care facilities.
In Balzers, you will find the nursing home Schlossgarten.
You can find information and addresses here:
The meal service is aimed at people for whom independent preparation of meals is permanently or temporarily not possible. Information and registration can be found on the websites of Family Assistance Liechtenstein and Lebenshilfe Balzers.
In the event of a death, many organizational and legal decisions must be made. Here you will find the relevant information.
Compensation for helplessness
Persons who live in Liechtenstein or have mandatory health insurance in Liechtenstein are entitled to compensation for helplessness. However, this is only applicable if they are helpless and do not have a claim to compensation for helplessness from the mandatory accident insurance or a comparable service from a foreign social security system.
Care Allowance
Persons who live in Liechtenstein are entitled to care and support allowances. They are entitled to this if they have a health-related need for care and support (expected to last longer than 3 months) or require assistance from other individuals for daily activities. The care allowance is earmarked. It is intended solely as compensation for caregivers (individuals or institutions).